Ibrahimovic Confirms EPL Interest

Zlatan Ibrahimovic has confirmed that a move to the English Premier League is an option for next season.

The striker was speaking at a press conference for the Swedish international squad with Ireland's Euro 2016 opponents preparing to play the Czech Republic on Tuesday.

Ibrahimovic told attending press: "The League that is most talked about is the Premier League - no doubt about it.

That there is an interest? Yes there is an interest. I can confirm that.

When the moment comes, when all the cards are on the table, that's when I have to go through what I want.

And then we'll see who wants it more."

The 34 year old has played for seven clubs in a 17-year career while scoring 62 goals in 111 appearances for Sweden.

He won two Eredivisie titles with Ajax under current Southampton boss Ronald Koeman and despite a successful move to Juventus in 2004, his back-to-back Serie A titles were revoked due to the Calciopoli match fixing scandal.

League titles did come with both Inter Milan and AC Milan either side of a spell with Barcelona where he won La Liga, the UEFA Super Cup and the FIFA World Club Cup.

PSG have won Ligue 1 for the last four seasons with Ibrahimovic leading the league in goalscoring in 2012-13 and 2013-14.

A UEFA still eludes the Swede and he famously turned down a trial with Arsenal in 2000, saying, "[Arsene] Wenger wanted me to do a trial and I said: 'I don't do trials. You know who I am."